What Makes a Successful Embedded SSD Design?
The embedded storage market is full of various solutions touted as “industrial grade” by their suppliers. But, not all of these SSDs are created equal. Many of the supposed “industrial” SSDs are actually originally built as consumer-grade devices. They are then repackaged and marketed as industrial embedded SSDs, yet lack much of what these devices should have.
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